UK's best spot for deceitful 'crash for money' auto protection claims uncovered

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Birmingham has been positioned the UK's best spot for false 'crash for money' protection claims, where fraudsters intentionally slam into different vehicles with the expectation of getting a compensation out from insurance agencies. As per rankings by the Protection Extortion Department, an industry body, Birmingham made up half of the best 10 postcodes over the UK for the wrongdoing. A different report done by Aviva a year ago likewise named Birmingham 'crash for money' capital. It demonstrated that a fourth of 3,000 deceitful cases to Aviva were made in the UK's second greatest city.anchester, Oldham and Bradford likewise made it into the best ten for 'crash for money' extortion in the most recent IFB ponder. Town and urban areas in the North of Britain rank most elevated and the IBF records just three London postcodes among the main 30 hotspots. The IFB said that 'money for crash' offenders cost back up plans £336m a year and regularly report ...

Samsung Recalls Samsung GalaxyNote 7 Over The Fear Of Explosion


Get ready to say goodbye to your Galaxy Note 7, as in a recent development Samsung has issued a recall because of reports of explosions!images: reddit.com / crushader
Okay, it is not a blowing-up-the-petrol-station kind of explosion, but it can still cause a fire depending on where your phone was when it happened. So you shouldn’t expect a smouldering crater in your den or a blown up car as you read this article, but you should still be careful using it, in case you still think you can handle the risk.
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Apparently, Samsung is not recalling every single Galaxy Note 7 shipped. The Chinese version of the phones is not to be recalled as yet because they were sent with a different battery and haven’t reported any problems.

Below is the video which allegedly initially prompted Samsung to recall their phones:


But Samsung’s woes are not alleviated in any way, as most of the shipments were in fact made outside China. There is no official estimate on the number of recalls, but it’s believed to be in the millions. The total number of Galaxy Note 7 shipments are thought to be about 2.5 million, so that gives you an idea of the enormity of the crisis.
Given this Samsung has offered two options to their customers, they can either have their phones repaired or can replace it with a brand new unit with a better battery. Samsung’s flustered position can be judged from the fact that they are even offering full refunds to their customers.
Although stories of blowing up batteries are not uncommon but recalls on such massive scales are incredibly rare.
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